We have created a library for you on Amazon.com. We make books and periodicals you purchased from the Kindle Store available in the library for re-download wirelessly from your Kindle or from the Manage Your Kindle page. You can keep your own back-up of your content by saving a copy to your computer or another storage device.
Amazon also backs up annotations you make in books you purchase from us so that they will be available to you if you re-download the content from your library. Amazon.com does not back up personal documents, MP3s, or other content that you download or transfer from your computer to your Kindle which you have not purchased from the Kindle Store.
Access to Periodicals
Only recent issues of newspapers and magazines and recent blog entries remain available in your library for re-download. Older issues of newspapers and magazines and older blog entries are also automatically deleted from your Kindle to make room for additional content unless you choose to keep an issue of a newspaper or magazine on your Kindle as described in Keeping Subscription Content.
Exceptions
There are rare circumstances in which content may not remain available for re-download. For instance, if the publisher who originally made the content available to us for sale on the Kindle Store did not have the right to do so or is sued for defamation in connection with the content, we may be obligated to stop making it available for re-downloading from your library. Any copies you already have on your Kindle devices will not be affected.
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